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SEAN LENNON - Friendly Fire

| RollingStone | | Into the Sun, Sean Lennon's 1998 debut, was the casually jazzy album of a young New York celebrity with the talents and the means to explore any sort of music that piqued his wide-ranging twenty-two-year-old curiosities....full text |
| | CokeMachineGlow | | If it’s considered fair to spend any amount of time talking about who Sean Lennon’s dad was, then it’s equally fair to save time for his mom. Eight years after his debut album for the now defunct Capitol offshoot Grand Royal, Lennon is still best characterized by the same emphasis on pop cultural awareness exhibited by Yoko Ono, a responsiveness to contemporary music trends and issues that tends to date music while poking at significance....full text |
| | MusicOMH.com | | Two albums in only just under a decade may be a production rate that makes the Stone Roses look like poster boys for the work ethic, but Friendly Fire is well worth the wait. In fact it's so good that I'm not even going to try and stop myself from making lots of cheesy comments about this being The Second Coming from a man who really is the Son of God (or of a man who was a lot more popular, anyway). Even so, It's only going to get three stars - not because it isn't worth more, but because somehow we demand more, even though this is very, very unfair....full text |
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